This dataset shows the corners of each 7.5 minute quadmap in the state
of Oregon. The Quadtics themes was derived from the quadindx theme.

Purpose:

This theme was created to show the corners of each of the Quadmaps which
fall inside Oregon.

Supplemental_Information:

This theme was created from the quadindx theme. See the metadata from
that theme to determine how it was created. The quadtics theme was
created in April of 1993 by generating it from the quadindx theme.
The theme was copied and externalall were run on it. It was exported and
externalall was run on it again. In 1995 the project copy was used on
it to copy the projection information to the theme. It was imported in
1997 and projected into the Oregon standard projection. The theme was
imported in again so metadata could be created for it.

Time_Period_of_Content:

Time_Period_Information:

Range_of_Dates/Times:

Beginning_Date: 1989

Ending_Date: 1993

Currentness_Reference: publication date

Status:

Progress: Complete

Maintenance_and_Update_Frequency: None planned

Spatial_Domain:

Bounding_Coordinates:

West_Bounding_Coordinate: -124.887465

East_Bounding_Coordinate: -116.313803

North_Bounding_Coordinate: 46.430237

South_Bounding_Coordinate: 41.924542

Keywords:

Theme:

Theme_Keyword_Thesaurus: None

Theme_Keyword: 7.5 minute quad tics

Place:

Place_Keyword: Oregon

Access_Constraints: None.

Use_Constraints:

The data was created at 1:24000 scale from another theme which was
created in 1989.

The Oregon Geospatial Data Clearinghouse (OGDC), the State of Oregon or any of the data providers cannot accept any responsibility for errors, omissions, or positional accuracy in the digital data or underlying records. There are no warranties, expressed or implied, including the warranty of merchantability or fitness for a particular purpose, accompanying any of these products.

Standard_Order_Process:

Digital_Form:

Digital_Transfer_Information:

Format_Name: ARC/Info Export File E00

File_Decompression_Technique:

The files were subsequently compressed using Info-Zip's free version of Zip. This archiving method is compatable with the familiar PKZip. You can download compiled Unzip binaries for many systems from the uunet archive.